International audienceThere have been intensive research efforts in the last two decades or so to design and deploy electronic voting (e-voting) protocols and systems which allow voters and/or external auditors to check that the votes were counted correctly. This security property, which not least was motivated by numerous problems in even national elections, is called verifiability. It is meant to defend against voting devices and servers that have programming errors or are outright malicious. In order to properly evaluate and analyze e-voting protocols and systems w.r.t. verifiability, one fundamental challenge has been to formally capture the meaning of this security property. While the first formal definitions of verifiability were devi...
The cornerstone of secure electronic voting protocols lies in the principle of individual verifiabil...
When computing scientists speak about electronic voting, it is often in terms of trust. But there ar...
In this paper, we discuss one particular feature of Internet voting, verifiability, against the back...
Election verifiability is one of the main security properties of e-voting protocols, referring to th...
peer reviewedThe introduction of technology into voting systems can bring a number of benefits, such...
The introduction of technology into voting systems can bring a number of benefits, such as improving...
This PhD Thesis is the fruit of the job of the author as a researcher at Scytl Secure Electronic Vot...
This PhD Thesis is the fruit of the job of the author as a researcher at Scytl Secure Electronic Vot...
Elections are the foundations of democracy. To uphold democratic principles, researchers have propos...
Abstract: Scientists have requested verifiable electronic voting schemes for many years. These schem...
peer reviewedEnd-to-end verifiability represents a paradigm shift in electronic voting, providing a ...
Abstract: Electronic democracy (e-democracy) is a necessity in this era of computers and information...
This paper presents a novel unifying framework for electronic voting in the universal composability ...
Electronic voting (e-voting) systems that are used in public elections need to fulfil a broad range ...
International audienceThe literature on e-voting systems has many examples of discussion of the corr...
The cornerstone of secure electronic voting protocols lies in the principle of individual verifiabil...
When computing scientists speak about electronic voting, it is often in terms of trust. But there ar...
In this paper, we discuss one particular feature of Internet voting, verifiability, against the back...
Election verifiability is one of the main security properties of e-voting protocols, referring to th...
peer reviewedThe introduction of technology into voting systems can bring a number of benefits, such...
The introduction of technology into voting systems can bring a number of benefits, such as improving...
This PhD Thesis is the fruit of the job of the author as a researcher at Scytl Secure Electronic Vot...
This PhD Thesis is the fruit of the job of the author as a researcher at Scytl Secure Electronic Vot...
Elections are the foundations of democracy. To uphold democratic principles, researchers have propos...
Abstract: Scientists have requested verifiable electronic voting schemes for many years. These schem...
peer reviewedEnd-to-end verifiability represents a paradigm shift in electronic voting, providing a ...
Abstract: Electronic democracy (e-democracy) is a necessity in this era of computers and information...
This paper presents a novel unifying framework for electronic voting in the universal composability ...
Electronic voting (e-voting) systems that are used in public elections need to fulfil a broad range ...
International audienceThe literature on e-voting systems has many examples of discussion of the corr...
The cornerstone of secure electronic voting protocols lies in the principle of individual verifiabil...
When computing scientists speak about electronic voting, it is often in terms of trust. But there ar...
In this paper, we discuss one particular feature of Internet voting, verifiability, against the back...